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Hubble measurements confirmed: Universe is outpacing all expectations of its expansion rate

The universe is expanding about 9% faster than expected based on its trajectory seen shortly after the big bang. This new revelation is made...

How the arts can help students who struggle most?

Strong correlational evidence suggests that involvement in the arts improves students’ academic outcomes and memory of learning events. Although it remains still unclear whether...

Planets with oxygen don’t necessarily have life, study

While searching life in other solar systems far and beyond, scientists often consider that oxygen presence in planet atmosphere indicates the sign of life....

Johns Hopkins scientists may have found one of the universe’s oldest stars

Astronomers at the Johns Hopkins University have discovered what could be one of the universe's oldest stars, a body on the whole made of...

Scientists have grown a human retina from scratch in the lab

In order to ascertain how cells that enable people to see in color are made, scientists at the Johns Hopkins University have fabricated human retinas from scratch...

New computational strategy designed for more personalized cancer treatment

Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University have developed a new computational strategy that changes exceedingly complex data into a rearranged arrange that accentuates persistent to-understanding...

Scientist developing a tech tool to help assess brain injury

Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University focusing on developing a tech tool to help better diagnose concussions and predict where related brain damage has likely...

How big can a planet be?

Pluto hoards the spotlight in the preceding with logical open deliberation over what is and what isn't a planet, however, a less obvious contention...

3D mini-brains

US Researchers have cultivated small 3D mini-brains that imitate structures of human brains and could be used to study diseases like Alzheimer's, autism, Parkinson's,...

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